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Sundara Karma have announced a farewell UK tour for December 2024

The band will play their final four shows in Glasgow, Liverpool, Manchester, and London.

Sundara Karma have announced a farewell UK tour for December 2024
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Sep 24, 2024 • 8:00 AM
Sundara Karma are calling it a day with a farewell headline tour later this year.
The live run will consist of four shows across the UK, marking the group's final live performances after three albums and more than a decade together.
Tickets for the tour will go on general sale at 10am on 27th September. Special guests overpass will support Sundara Karma in London, Glasgow and Liverpool.
The dates in full read:
DECEMBER 2024
1 O2 Academy, Glasgow
3 O2 Academy, Liverpool
4 O2 Ritz, Manchester
8 O2 Forum Kentish Town, London
A statement from the band reads: "This has been one of the hardest decisions we’ve ever had to make, but after years of sharing our music with you all, we’ve decided it’s time to close the most significant chapter of our lives so far. We’ve been a band for over twelve years and we’ve experienced things we could never have imagined. This journey has been nothing short of incredible!
"As we’ve grown, so have our hopes and dreams, and we’re ready to explore new things. It’s not goodbye to music—it’s just time for us to step away from making music as Sundara Karma.
"One thing that remains constant as we enter this new chapter is our friendship. We are, and always will be, the best of friends. The bond we’ve built over these years since starting the band as kids at school has only grown stronger, and that’s something we treasure as much as the music we’ve made together.
"To every fan who came to our shows, listened to our music, or supported us in any way—thank you. You’ve been with us through it all, and we’ll forever be grateful for the love, energy, and time you’ve shared with us. It may sound trite to say, but we truly couldn’t have done this without you. You’ve made this experience unforgettable.
"Loving you always & forever,
Oscar, Haydn, Ally, Dom"

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